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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a assemblage" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an assemblage" because "assemblage" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The art exhibit featured an assemblage of contemporary sculptures from various artists."
Alternatives: "a collection" or "a grouping".
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In the Midwest Studies in Philosophy series tradition, Volume XXVI contains 20 original papers by a assemblage of contemporary philosophers writing about aspects of the works of the major figures of the Renaissance and Early Modern periods.
Metagenomics is the study of the genomic content of a assemblage of organisms, obtained from a common habitat or an environmental sample of microbes.
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The book sometimes reads like a succession of brilliant but loosely connected graduate seminar papers — an assemblage, a very fine one, but an assemblage nevertheless.
Not a persona, but an assemblage of interests and attitudes, plus a voice, a tone, a place to dwell.
Making it is an easy business, as much an assemblage as a recipe.
A portion is squeezed into a shelf under an assemblage of broken appliances.
Among near-miniature works is an assemblage combining a much abused cow and a baby with snaggly, thornlike teeth.
Talk story about this year's Antiquarian Book Fair, an assemblage of a hundred-odd dealers.
There is another conclusive reason not to say that a law is an assemblage of signs.
Should we try to account for a law as an assemblage of signs, as Bentham did?
That was a team, not just an assemblage of talent.
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